2021 Goldschmidt Session 5G The Role of Halogens, Sulfur, H2O, and CO2 in Volcanic and Plutonic Systems (A session in Honor of Jim Webster)

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From: Daniel Harlov <dharlov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Hello Folks,

We would like to invite you to submit an abstract to the hybrid
2021 Goldschmidt meeting Session 5G: The Role of Halogens, Sulfur, H2O, and
CO2 in Volcanic and Plutonic Systems (A Session in Honor of Jim Webster).

https://2021.goldschmidt.info/goldschmidt/2021/meetingapp.cgi/Session/2072

https://2021.goldschmidt.info/goldschmidt/2021/meetingapp.cgi

Session description:

Volatile species (Halogens, sulfur, H2O, and CO2) have a profound effect
on volcanic and plutonic systems ranging from the origin of the
magma through to the style of the eruption, and/or their interaction with
the surrounding county rock.  This session will parallel Jimâ??s career,
which focused broadly on petrologic investigations of volatile-bearing
igneous systems using both field and experimental
approaches.  Halogens, sulfur, CO2, and H2O are significant components of
volcanic gases.  Halogens exert a significant control on magma behavior,
ore-metal deposits, and the composition of hydrothermal fluids.  Recent
advances of our knowledge of halogen repositories and the factors
controlling their bulk and isotope distributions allow
addressing  magmatic differentiation and volatile exsolution, volcanic
monitoring, crustal and mantle metasomatism, ore metal transfer, fluid
reservoir contamination, and fluid mixing or mineral-melt-fluid
partitioning.  As an experimental petrologist, Jim contributed to
our understanding of volatile processes in magmas and how the minerals that
crystalize from these magmas can inform us about volatiles.  Jim
combined experimental research with petrographic studies of natural systems
to understand the role of volatiles in igneous systems through the study of
their mineral chemistry (e.g. apatite and micas) and melt inclusions.  In
the case of volcanic systems, Jimâ??s work also included studies of
outgassing during eruptions and subsurface volcanic processes.  This
session will focus on the effects of dissolved volatiles on the origin,
evolution, emplacement, and eruption of volatile-bearing
magmas.  We encourage anyone working on such systems as well as apatite and
micas as halogen-bearing minerals to contribute to the session.


The abstract submission deadline is 26 February (23:59 CET)
https://2021.goldschmidt.info/goldschmidt/2021/cfp.cgi


Please note there is also a special collection in honor of Jim at
American Mineralogist. Submissions for this collection is ongoing and
papers will be published as they are accepted.

Sincerely yours,

Justin Filiberto (jfiliberto@xxxxxxxxxxxx),
Anne-Sophie Bouvier (anne-sophie.bouvier@xxxxxxx),
Hélène Balcone-Boissard (helene.balcone_boissard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx),
Daniel Harlov


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